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Being a librarian has always been Mrs. Sylvia Kumor’s life desire. She attended Wayne State University, married three years after graduation, and went back to school for her Master’s in Library Science after having her last child. In March of 1370 she received her degree. This is Mrs. Kumor’s ninth year here at St. Alphonsus, during which she gave her time first to the grade schoolers, and now to the high school students. At this point, Mrs. Kumor has no intentions of leaving this school, but plans to continue her dedication to the St. Al’s students. Sister Norite Marie is a great asset to the operation of Saint Alphonsus High School. She takes attendance of the school daily, along with helping Mrs. Maguire and Sister Marie Arthur in the office. The school and students greatly appreciate her dedicated work. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett attended Regina High School in Cleveland. Ohio, and went on to St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame. In- diana. where she studied English Literature and Education. There she met her husband and came with him to the Detroit area. She then began teaching at St. Alphonsus, and attended night school at Oakland Univer- sity to earn her Master’s Degree in Reading Education. Mrs. Barrett has seen the English Department branch out into many areas stressing basic English skills as well as sound literary background. Mrs. Barrett will begin raising a family soon, and she would like to tutor Reading in the future. 14
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After graduating from Edsel Ford High School. Assistant Principal Lawrence Suarez went on to Michigan State for his undergraduate work. He is now completing his graduate studies at Eastern Michigan. It is interesting to note that Mr. Suarez 16 one of few teachers to attend a public high school and then go on to teach and do administrative work in a Catholic high school. Speculating on the future of St. Alphon- sus, he sees us as always staying with a structured atmosphere, but feels there will be more diffusion of responsibility among the students, which will lead to greater motivation and participation. A Detroit native. Sr. Marie Arthur received her Bachelor’s from Sienna Heights College, and her Master’s from the Catholic University and U. of D. She has degrees in Social Studies. English, and Guidance. After college. Sister went on to be ad- minister of St. Theresa’s. St. Mary’s Royal Oak and Regina Dominican in Wilmut, Illinois. Sister’s family lives in Royal Oak and she has a brother in this parish. She became an Adrian Dominican Sister because she felt it was the work that the Lord designated for her. During her free time she enjoys work- ing with the senior sisters in gereontology and appreciates listening to different types of music. Working for 21 years at St. Alphonsus has been thrilling for Mrs. Louise McGuire. She enjoys the contacts with the students and the activity. After working the office of public schools for lOVa years, she finds the students here more responsive. Mrs. McGuire would like to stay on at St. Alphonsus and make one of her goals come true - having a larger office. A most memorable event for Mrs. McGuire was being able to enroll a group of students as first graders and later enroll them as Seniors. They presented her with a dozen roses, one for each year. Her free time is spent bowling, garden- ing. reading, fishing on Lake St. Clair and be- ing with her 9 year-old grandson. 13
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Mr. Robert Hudy attended St. Andrew High School and went on to W.S.U. where he received his B.S. in Health and Physical Education. He then taught at Mount Carmel High School in Wyandotte. There he taught English. Science. History. Phys. Ed. end Mass Communication. During this time he married and involved himself in outdoor sports such as backpacking. He looks forward to trying his hand at mountain climbing and hang gliding. Mr. Hudy’s goals for his career at St. Alphonsus are to help upgrade the Physical Education Department through non- competitive activity and to introduce boys’ Volleyball and Co-ed tennis. With all the good things happening at St. Alphonsus. Mr. Hudy should be here for a long time. E. - Mrs. Rosemary Maynard spent her school years in San Benito. Texas. From there she came to the Detroit area and began commuting to Wayne State Univer- sity. In between schooling, she found herself busy raising three sons and a daughter. But fate had a hand in things, and her stretch of motherhood served to enrich the final outcome of her career. She decid- ed to continue her education at Mercy Col- lege. majoring in Home Economics Educa- tion with Social Studies as a minor. When asked her opinion of St. Alphonsus. Mrs. “Maynard replied, It's nice to be your own department head—and the whole department! Here at St. Alphonsus. Mr. Maci is one of the best comedians, but also one of the best English teachers. He graduated from H.F.C.C. and Central Michigan University with an Associate of Arts and a B.S. in Education. He enjoys teaching and wants to present learning in a fun and highly scholastic style. Sports such as canoeing and camping keep him in shape. He also coaches a pee-wee hockey team. While in the Army, Mr. Maci was a teletype operator and received a citation for setting up communications between Managuan and Nicaraguan people during their infamous earthquake. 15
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